REU at the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest LTER

Oregon State University

We are seeking applicants for an NSF-funded Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) position in summer 2018 to do tree physiology research
at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest LTER on the west slope of the
Oregon Cascades near Blue River, Oregon. This project will focus on
characterizing the physiology of old-growth and second growth Doug-Fir
trees, as well as their response to environmental conditions, using a
combination of lab experiments and field observations. This research will
contribute to a larger Ph.D. project on the impacts of heat waves and
drought on Pacific Northwest forests, as well as facilitate research into
needle endophytes. The student will be encouraged to participate in tree
climbing, sample collecting, data analysis and lab experiments.

The position will be based at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and
travel will be required for short trips to Oregon State University
(Corvallis, Oregon). The Andrews Forest was established in 1948 as an US
Forest Service Experimental Forest, and since 1980 is one of the National
Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites. The field
station has modern apartments with full kitchens, a well-equipped computer
lab, and wireless internet (see http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu for
more information on the site, facilities and research programs at the HJ
Andrews Experimental Forest). The landscape is home to iconic Pacific
Northwest old-growth forests of cedar and hemlock, and moss-draped ancient
Douglas firs; steep terrain; and fast, cold-running streams.

The goal of this program is to provide undergraduate students an
opportunity to participate in 10 weeks of mentored, paid, independent
research. The program includes a weekly seminar series and an opportunity
for the student to interact with a multitude of scientists, OSU faculty,
federal scientists, and graduate students conducting research in the area.
Participants will work with the PI of the project (Dr. Chris Still) and a
PhD student (Adam Sibley) on the grant. The REU student will conduct
supervised and guided research and be encouraged to tailor the research
project to his/her own individual interests.

This position lasts for 10 weeks, starting in June (dates flexible) and
going through mid August 2018, working at least 40 hours/week. The student
will be responsible for 1) meeting all requirements of the mentors and 2)
writing a final research report on his/her research experience. Housing and
a weekly stipend of $550 will be provided ($5500 total). There are also
some funds to defray the cost of travelling to the H. J. Andrews
Experimental Forest.

Position Requirements: Applicants should have a valid driver’s license, the
ability to carry a heavy pack (40+ lb) and be comfortable spending long
days on their feet in the field. The position will involve working in
inclement weather. Students with experience and/or interest in plant
physiology, field measurement techniques, tree climbing, and data analysis
are particularly encouraged to apply. Eligibility is limited to currently
enrolled undergraduates that have a graduation date no sooner than fall
2017. All applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents. Women,
underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially
encouraged to apply.

To apply: Please submit a brief cover letter (1 page) indicating your
interest, experience and professional goals after graduation, curriculum
vitae or resume, transcripts (unofficial are acceptable) and 3 professional
references (names, addresses, phone number, and email address) as 1
document to: adam.sib...@oregonstate.edu and chris.st...@oregonstate.edu .
Please include in the subject: HJA REU 2018 Application. Only complete
applications will be considered. Review of applications will start Apr. 1st,
2018 and continue until a suitable candidate is identified.

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